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Asymptotic normality in random graphs with given vertex degrees

Svante Janson

Published 2018-12-19Version 1

We consider random graphs with a given degree sequence and show, under weak technical conditions, asymptotic normality of the number of components isomorphic to a given tree, first for the random multigraph given by the configuration model and then, by a conditioning argument, for the simple uniform random graph with the given degree sequence. Such conditioning is standard for convergence in probability, but much less straightforward for convergence in distribution as here. The proof uses the method of moments, and is based on a new estimate of mixed cumulants in a case of weakly dependent variables. The result on small components is applied to give a new proof of a recent result by Barbour and R\"ollin on asymptotic normality of the size of the giant component in the random multigraph; moreover, we extend this to the random simple graph.

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